Pusha recently explained to Genius that Kanye West pushed him to keep the album to just seven tracks. “Ye was just on seven,” he recalled. “He was just like, ‘Man, listen, I feel like it’s a strong number. I feel like we can get everything we need to get across in seven.’ You know, it was just about putting your best foot forward, and really tearing people’s faces off, in that short compact amount of time.”

DAYTONA is the first in a series of G.O.O.D. Music albums due out over the next few weeks. Kanye West is set to drop his own, still untitled solo project on June 1, followed by the Kid Cudi collaboration Kids See Ghosts one week later. Albums from Nas and Teyana Taylor are also on the way, but aside from some half-finished tracklists, not much is known about any of them.